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them to amend the books used ellen, how many have been recovered? >> the roll recover the day he was arrested. as with the chapter is about. it was quite remarkable about stephen blumberg which is what made him very interesting to me as a writer is a that not just that he stole the books. there have been a lot of but thieves and document the use and manuscript fees and matthew is an assembly very worth while to study and writing about, but was of particularly interest about stephen blumberg is that he stole the books to keep them because you love them. he built a collection of these 25,000 books and kept them in this house in ottumwa, iowa. he did this over 20 years. if the day he was arrested, 95 percent of the books that he had stolen were never known to be missing and of the day he was arrested so it became a very interesting story for me. it was to lead a study in bibliomania, an examination of a book collector who literally falls off the cliff and this is kind of where i read over here -- my reading chair. these are the books i am working with
them to amend the books used ellen, how many have been recovered? >> the roll recover the day he was arrested. as with the chapter is about. it was quite remarkable about stephen blumberg which is what made him very interesting to me as a writer is a that not just that he stole the books. there have been a lot of but thieves and document the use and manuscript fees and matthew is an assembly very worth while to study and writing about, but was of particularly interest about stephen...
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a shot that certainly reminds us of the old larry bird, michael jordan commercials. no word on how many times it cook him to make it. but he's a definitely ringer in a game of horse. that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred roggin. >>> billy joel has millions of reasons not to feel too bad over the breakup of his third marriage. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, it's as american as apple pie. well, sort of anyway. >>> it's one woman's celebration of food on a stick. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back to "early today." another day with pretty good chance of showers and thunderstorms across much of the east, especially west of the appalachians. chicago, good chance of thunderstorms. a very good chance actually. pretty much likely. upwards 83 degree high temperature. good opportunity for pretty potent thunderstorms through the ohio valley. the trough will help sweep hurricane bill off the coastline. if you're watching tv 2 in charleston, south carolina, get ready to rock and support a good cause when
a shot that certainly reminds us of the old larry bird, michael jordan commercials. no word on how many times it cook him to make it. but he's a definitely ringer in a game of horse. that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred roggin. >>> billy joel has millions of reasons not to feel too bad over the breakup of his third marriage. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, it's as american as apple pie. well, sort of...
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the storms shattered windows and in some regions even leveled uses. six people were treated at hospitals in illinois but those injuries do not appear to be life threatening. >>> well, the man arguably most responsible for the invention of television news died yesterday. although veteran producer donahue wit of cbs news will no doubt be remembered for 60 minutes, he was legacy as a true pioneer in the business of television will be so for quite some time to come. >> everybody who works with me is smarter than i am. >> reporter: you may not know him by sight but for his famous invention. donahue wit died in bridgehampton, new york, wednesday of the pancreatic cancer that had him looking so frail at walter cronkite's funeral just three weeks ago. >> call and ask him to page hugh of cbs. >> reporter: after joining the network in 1948. his tenure there included a decade of work with the legendary everett r. merle. he produced for all three networks, the very first presidential debate between nixon and kennedy. it was in 1968 that hewitt's 60 minutes debute
the storms shattered windows and in some regions even leveled uses. six people were treated at hospitals in illinois but those injuries do not appear to be life threatening. >>> well, the man arguably most responsible for the invention of television news died yesterday. although veteran producer donahue wit of cbs news will no doubt be remembered for 60 minutes, he was legacy as a true pioneer in the business of television will be so for quite some time to come. >> everybody who...
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john used to regale us like that all the time at lunch. in the senate dining room. and john's acting like teddy always took advantage of him. you should have seen it when they both teamed up on somebody else. john, i remember we were talking about angola once and you and teddy were working out a deal with some of our more conservative friends. and you agreed on a particular course of action. and i was along with your colleague dick clark, you and dick and teddy, myself, and teddy's office. and me naive i was as a young senator, we started about how we were going to approach this issue on the floor and teddy said we've got to do this and i said but that's not what we said. we told these guys we were going to do that. and teddy very politely, teddy jr. tried to say to me, no, we're going to -- and this went on for a few minutes and suddenly john in a roaring voice said, biden, what do you think this is? boy state. this was my introduction to the squeeze of kennedy and culver. what do you think this is? boise state? i know we're all here today to celebrate. celebrate t
john used to regale us like that all the time at lunch. in the senate dining room. and john's acting like teddy always took advantage of him. you should have seen it when they both teamed up on somebody else. john, i remember we were talking about angola once and you and teddy were working out a deal with some of our more conservative friends. and you agreed on a particular course of action. and i was along with your colleague dick clark, you and dick and teddy, myself, and teddy's office. and...
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john used to regale us like that all the time at lunch in the senate dining room. and john is acting like teddy always took advantage of him. you should have seen it when they both teamed up on somebody else. john and i remembered we were talking about angola once and you and teddy were working out a deal with some of our more conservative friends and you agreed on a particular course of action. and i was along with your colleague dick clark. you and dick and teddy and myself in teddy's office. and being nooif as i was as a young senator, we started about how we were going to approach this issue on the floor, and teddy said we've got to do this. and i satd but -- i said, but that's not what we said. we told these guys were going to do that. and teddy very politely tried to say to me, well, no, this went on far few minutes. and finally, john, in a roaring voice said biden, what the hell do you think this is? boy state? that was my introduction to the squeeze over kennedy and culver, what the hell do you think this is? boy state? >> we're here to celebrate the life o
john used to regale us like that all the time at lunch in the senate dining room. and john is acting like teddy always took advantage of him. you should have seen it when they both teamed up on somebody else. john and i remembered we were talking about angola once and you and teddy were working out a deal with some of our more conservative friends and you agreed on a particular course of action. and i was along with your colleague dick clark. you and dick and teddy and myself in teddy's office....
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john used to regale us like that all the time much in the senate dining room. and john's acting like teddy always took advantage of him. you should have seen it when they both teamed up on somebody else. [laughter] >> john and i remember talking about angola once and you and teddy were working out a deal with some of our more conservative friends and agreed on a particular course of action, and i was along with your colleague with dick clark, you and dick and teddy, myself and teddy's office as a young senator we talked about how we'd approach the issue on the floor and teddy said we've got to do this and i said, well, that's not what we said. we told these guys we were going to do that. and teddy very politely, teddy jr. tried to tell me, no, he -- and this went on for a few minutes and finally john in a roaring voice said, biden, what the hell do you think this is, boys state? that was my introduction to the squeeze of kennedy and culver, what the hell do you think this is, boys state? you know, i know we're all here to celebrate, celebrate the life of an inc
john used to regale us like that all the time much in the senate dining room. and john's acting like teddy always took advantage of him. you should have seen it when they both teamed up on somebody else. [laughter] >> john and i remember talking about angola once and you and teddy were working out a deal with some of our more conservative friends and agreed on a particular course of action, and i was along with your colleague with dick clark, you and dick and teddy, myself and teddy's...
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in us. we should believe in ourselves. he taught by example and with love. he showed us how to keep going a matter hard things are, to love each other in a matter how mad we got, and keep working for what we believe in. he never told us what to do. he just did it himself. we learned through his example. although sometimes it was overshadowed by his other guests, he was a creative spirit. he loved painting and singing in the natural world. he was always looking for new ways to bring people together to make a better world, to get things done. he was always doing things that other people could have done, but he was somehow the one that did it. this is true in the senate as we heard tonight, as it is in our family. i thought i would tell you a little bit about when the best known examples, the creation of the annual family history trip. this is an historical sites is something anyone can do, but he made into something special. he realize that a family reunion was wasted if it was just a cookout,
in us. we should believe in ourselves. he taught by example and with love. he showed us how to keep going a matter hard things are, to love each other in a matter how mad we got, and keep working for what we believe in. he never told us what to do. he just did it himself. we learned through his example. although sometimes it was overshadowed by his other guests, he was a creative spirit. he loved painting and singing in the natural world. he was always looking for new ways to bring people...
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in us. we should believe in ourselves. he taught by example and with love. he showed us how to keep going a matter hard things are, to love each other in a matter how mad we got, and keep working for what we believe in. he never told us what to do. he just did it himself. we learned through his example. although sometimes it was overshadowed by his other guests, he was a creative spirit. he loved painting and singing in the natural world. he was always looking for new ways to bring people together to make a better world, to get things done. he was always doing things that other people could have done, but he was somehow the one that did it. this is true in the senate as we heard tonight, as it is in our family. i thought i would tell you a little bit about when the best known examples, the creation of the annual family history trip. this is an historical sites is something anyone can do, but he made into something special. he realize that a family reunion was wasted if it was just a cookout,
in us. we should believe in ourselves. he taught by example and with love. he showed us how to keep going a matter hard things are, to love each other in a matter how mad we got, and keep working for what we believe in. he never told us what to do. he just did it himself. we learned through his example. although sometimes it was overshadowed by his other guests, he was a creative spirit. he loved painting and singing in the natural world. he was always looking for new ways to bring people...
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angie holan joining us all this hour providing us with her expertise. politifa politifact.com is a nonpartisan news organization delving into not just health care reform but all things politics. thank you for spending your saturday afternoon with us. appreciate it. josh levs as well, our truth seeker in chief. we're going to work with you tomorrow morning. i'm looking forward to it as well health care reform, the topic on today. coming up at the top of the hours, don lemon, live from centennial park.
angie holan joining us all this hour providing us with her expertise. politifa politifact.com is a nonpartisan news organization delving into not just health care reform but all things politics. thank you for spending your saturday afternoon with us. appreciate it. josh levs as well, our truth seeker in chief. we're going to work with you tomorrow morning. i'm looking forward to it as well health care reform, the topic on today. coming up at the top of the hours, don lemon, live from centennial...
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let us honor his life and accomplishments. by making his work our own. god bless you, vikki, and all the family. thank you. >> thank you, governor. the last time our next speaker was on the stage, he received the john f. kennedy profile encourage award. a distinguished american, a distinguished united states senator from the state of arizona, please welcome john mccain. >> thank you, paul. thank you, as paul mentioned, i was last in this wonderful library, it was ten years ago when russ feingold and i were honored to receive the profile of courage award. ted was very gracious to my family on that occasion. it was my son jimmy's 11th birthday and ted went out of his way to make sure it was celebrated enthusiastically. he arranged a ride for us on a coast guard cutter, two birthday cakes, and led a rousing rendition of happy birthday with that booming baritone of his drowning out all other voices as it often did on the senate floor. he was good company, my friend ted. he had the irish talent for story telling and for friendship. at the lunch he hosted for
let us honor his life and accomplishments. by making his work our own. god bless you, vikki, and all the family. thank you. >> thank you, governor. the last time our next speaker was on the stage, he received the john f. kennedy profile encourage award. a distinguished american, a distinguished united states senator from the state of arizona, please welcome john mccain. >> thank you, paul. thank you, as paul mentioned, i was last in this wonderful library, it was ten years ago when...
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tell us more about this. ere is it going? >> when i said that the republicans ar whipping this hard, mitch mcconnell, e republicanenate leader, ked to the nra if they would score this vote. >> they alrey said they were going to do that. >> is why they e going to do it, because he asked them. they said, ok, we will do i now yo see state wit big hispanic populations, peoplwho were going toote for her who are nowot going tvote for her. i interviewed a guy this week who had been one of the leaders of t hispanic outreach for george bush a other republican ndidates. he said, "wean onl pray that people forge abo the sotomayovote, but when you combine this with the immigration staff, the republican party is headed f a minority status if it does not do something," it es not do sothing to get bk a signifant portion ofhis fastesgrowing groupf vots in the coury. >> are yshaking your head, charles? >> thosewful publicans, scing a vote on sotayor. baracobama as senator ted agait johnoberts, perhaps thmostexcellent candidate fo the gh court
tell us more about this. ere is it going? >> when i said that the republicans ar whipping this hard, mitch mcconnell, e republicanenate leader, ked to the nra if they would score this vote. >> they alrey said they were going to do that. >> is why they e going to do it, because he asked them. they said, ok, we will do i now yo see state wit big hispanic populations, peoplwho were going toote for her who are nowot going tvote for her. i interviewed a guy this week who had been...
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the storm track is bringing storm after storm right past us. that provides us with a storm one day, then one or two days of dry weather, then another storm. that is the pattern we will continue to see over the next few days. we are still getting that warm, moist air from the south. the humidity was a little more comfortable today, but humidity will return with a vengeance by the middle of the week. 78 degrees in baltimore, 79 out towards ocean city. temperatures will be a little warmer than average tonight because of the cloud cover and we are expecting. 85 degrees is our high at the inner harbor. for tonight, some passing clouds with a scattered showers. here comes the rain, developing for out the day on sunday. we expect the line to continue to push its way through. as we get into late sunday night, we see a little clearing. by monday, it will be mainly dry, but another set up for a cold front behind it leaves more rain for wednesday. sunday, the best time frame anywhere from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.. we are looking further along the coastline
the storm track is bringing storm after storm right past us. that provides us with a storm one day, then one or two days of dry weather, then another storm. that is the pattern we will continue to see over the next few days. we are still getting that warm, moist air from the south. the humidity was a little more comfortable today, but humidity will return with a vengeance by the middle of the week. 78 degrees in baltimore, 79 out towards ocean city. temperatures will be a little warmer than...
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dan, also joining us now, rejoining us is michael beschloss. we've been talking about ted kennedy as a figure in political campaigns, but also internationally. ted kennedy had a moral authority, northern ireland comes to mind. there were other issues, the iraq war we talked about memorably. he, as a member of the armed service committee, but also as a candidate, he immediately was rejected on the international stage. >> that's for sure. in the mid1970s, for instance, he went to the soviet union a number of times and would always be taken in to see the chief leader. because they figured he was a future president and they wanted to stay on his good side. and he always had guts when heb. on occasion, he did. >> the other thing that comes to mind is the relationship with nancy and ronald reagan. dan, nancy reagan has spoken out very touchingly about the connection between, as she refers to him, ronny, and ted. and she mentioned that ted kennedy called and wanted president reagan to go to the mcclain library and do an event, a local event, fund-rais
dan, also joining us now, rejoining us is michael beschloss. we've been talking about ted kennedy as a figure in political campaigns, but also internationally. ted kennedy had a moral authority, northern ireland comes to mind. there were other issues, the iraq war we talked about memorably. he, as a member of the armed service committee, but also as a candidate, he immediately was rejected on the international stage. >> that's for sure. in the mid1970s, for instance, he went to the soviet...
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saves us money. all of us money. and gives, covers, 36 of the 47 million people not covered. 11 million of the people who are not covered, today, are illegal immigrants. all right. right over here, yes, sir. >> if i could -- if we, if we live in canada, until we are ready to talk about the fact that we couldn't get or didn't choose to get $1,000 permitted procedure his cancer was not diagnosed for years. [ inaudible ] >> well, i would dispute you on the facts, the fact is, as 2 million americans, every year, are alive and cured from cancer in this country because they don't have canadian health care. and that is the fact. this is america. i would be happy to show you that we have a 30% better cure rate on almost every cancer than canada does. and the reason is, you may get diagnosed early, but you get, you get a ability to get in line. and the average breast cancer patient in canada today waits six months before they're in treatment. that's six months. now, we don't want to get in the line. access to care isn't getti
saves us money. all of us money. and gives, covers, 36 of the 47 million people not covered. 11 million of the people who are not covered, today, are illegal immigrants. all right. right over here, yes, sir. >> if i could -- if we, if we live in canada, until we are ready to talk about the fact that we couldn't get or didn't choose to get $1,000 permitted procedure his cancer was not diagnosed for years. [ inaudible ] >> well, i would dispute you on the facts, the fact is, as 2...
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a us jnondand!t ceun if you qualify for the clunker rebate, you may also qualify for 0% apr for 72 months. that means you can buy this f a month after a $3500 govement rebate and no do p.ayntme >>> in tonight's living area, and more and more parents are going online to get their kids ready for class.b@ heisreho w he w to spot a so-called scab. does the body they they e d brth thane atg inabt brand at d you're looking for. and antornea mo about that, go to wusa9.com and click on living smart. >>> 20 horses found dead and 10 more recovering after an animal cruelty bust in orange could be few -- county. they are calling it the worst animal defense case. and they have more there virginia. >> we're just appalled. >> reporter: that is how they describe the news that his next door neighr is now facing 10 counts of animal cruelty after 20 dead horses were found on this orange county farm. >> she has had horses over there for numerous years. the horses, they have always looked inned good shape. >> reporter:
a us jnondand!t ceun if you qualify for the clunker rebate, you may also qualify for 0% apr for 72 months. that means you can buy this f a month after a $3500 govement rebate and no do p.ayntme >>> in tonight's living area, and more and more parents are going online to get their kids ready for class.b@ heisreho w he w to spot a so-called scab. does the body they they e d brth thane atg inabt brand at d you're looking for. and antornea mo about that, go to wusa9.com and click on living...
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and he got us the final by this morning. so, he, you know, we need -- and he read it himself and he's book produce, audio book producer and now, the digital downloadable audio will be available by any of the people who sell, distribute those sorts 0 things. >> will it also be available on kindle. >> it will be available as an e-book on every format that. >> guest: that includes kindle and sony reader and includes everybody who jumped in and said, we want to offer the book as an e-book and for many of them, i believe they -- they'd be able to buy the e-book today. >> susan weinberg, a publishing question, how important are e-books to your business. >> i think they are very important because they represent growth and innovation and a way to continue reading in yet another form and format. and everyone, the e-books now are a small percentage of people's overall business, but the potential for e-books and how they add to the choices readers have, about when and how they want to read a book i think is very significant for us. i a
and he got us the final by this morning. so, he, you know, we need -- and he read it himself and he's book produce, audio book producer and now, the digital downloadable audio will be available by any of the people who sell, distribute those sorts 0 things. >> will it also be available on kindle. >> it will be available as an e-book on every format that. >> guest: that includes kindle and sony reader and includes everybody who jumped in and said, we want to offer the book as...
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most of us will not see anything thursday. friday different story, showers and storms, not from danny but from the cold front. and that could impact the game. it could be a wet red skin game to watch on channel 9 and showers and storms possible on saturday depending on the track of danny. and that's going to really hinge on how close to shore it comes friday night and saturday morning. to the forecast overnight, partly cloudy not as comfortable. mid to upper 60s in the suburbs yes but low 70's downtown. temperatures right now pry marchly in the mid 70's, 75 in laurel, 75 in old town and also dumphreys, a little cooler out to the west, 73 at winchester and now for tomorrow morning, partly cloudy and warm, 70's and 80s, winds northeast early at 10, and by afternoon not a bad day, partly sunny, very warm. a slight chance, just a slight chance of an isolated thunderstorm, high temperatures in the upper 80s, winds easterly at 10 but if you'll decide to play golf thursday or friday, i'd pick thursday. all right, let's talk about the
most of us will not see anything thursday. friday different story, showers and storms, not from danny but from the cold front. and that could impact the game. it could be a wet red skin game to watch on channel 9 and showers and storms possible on saturday depending on the track of danny. and that's going to really hinge on how close to shore it comes friday night and saturday morning. to the forecast overnight, partly cloudy not as comfortable. mid to upper 60s in the suburbs yes but low 70's...
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to all of us. -- were a gift to all of us. the last months of his life or in many ways the sweetest of the seasons because he get to see how much we all love him, respect him, and how unbelievably grateful we are for a stunning years of service and friendship. and what a year he had, my friends. he accomplished more in that span of time than many senators do in a lifetime. mental-health parity, the tobacco act, health care bill out of his committee. he spoke at the democratic convention. he wrote his memoirs. and he was there for the signing of the edward m. kennedy service america act and receive the medal of freedom from the president and a knighthood from the queen of england. i think many of you who were there would agree with me that perhaps one of the most poignant moments of all was when he was awarded an honorary degree from harvard. his staff through the years was gathered in the front, and friends and family and admirers were scattered throughout the audience and filled the room, and vice
to all of us. -- were a gift to all of us. the last months of his life or in many ways the sweetest of the seasons because he get to see how much we all love him, respect him, and how unbelievably grateful we are for a stunning years of service and friendship. and what a year he had, my friends. he accomplished more in that span of time than many senators do in a lifetime. mental-health parity, the tobacco act, health care bill out of his committee. he spoke at the democratic convention. he...
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we will use that as a demonstration. we will also show you how we are using the tub. think of the tub as the economy. think of the water as all the money washington has put in the tub. >> is it likin out? steve: believe me, it is all leaking. >> there are more intense battles today for u.s. marines as they try to secure a taliban stronghold in southern afghanistan. about 400 marines and 100 and afghan troops are facing rocket propelled grenades from insurgents. the town is in the sentenccentef the opium trade. they are trying to boost security and the next week's elections. a cargo ship that was supposed to reach for more than one week ago is still missing. the operator of the ships says it may have been hijacked by pirates. on july 24, the ship reported it was attacked off the coast of sweden. days later, it went through the english channel reporting no problems. it was last heard from on july 30. the federal deficit reaches a record high and it is expected -- it is worse than expected. it did $1.27 trillion in july. that is almost $200 billion more than economists p
we will use that as a demonstration. we will also show you how we are using the tub. think of the tub as the economy. think of the water as all the money washington has put in the tub. >> is it likin out? steve: believe me, it is all leaking. >> there are more intense battles today for u.s. marines as they try to secure a taliban stronghold in southern afghanistan. about 400 marines and 100 and afghan troops are facing rocket propelled grenades from insurgents. the town is in the...
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stay with us. progressive. call or click today. >>> if over here you have the incoherent postrational threat'sing activity of the anti-protesters this aurm snd over here the incoherent violence hostility of the anti-abortion movement, this is what they look like when they both happen at once. [ chanting ] >> the guy screaming, "howard dean is a baby killer" is randall terry. he may look familiar because he make as living doing this. a day after the kansas abortion dr. george tiller wars assassinated mr. terry gave a press conference calling dr. tiller a mass murderer saying he reaped what he sow. shortly thereafter one of the handful of doctors in the u.s. who still does abortions gave a speech in denver, he said in august 1993, randall terry on the national christian radio broadcast invited listeners to assassinate. since no longer with that group, they sent out a fund-raising appeal celebrating the fact dr. tiller's clinic has been closed and they're calling for action this weekend against another doctor who
stay with us. progressive. call or click today. >>> if over here you have the incoherent postrational threat'sing activity of the anti-protesters this aurm snd over here the incoherent violence hostility of the anti-abortion movement, this is what they look like when they both happen at once. [ chanting ] >> the guy screaming, "howard dean is a baby killer" is randall terry. he may look familiar because he make as living doing this. a day after the kansas abortion dr....
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we have not used that word before. what is the role of the federal government before, during, and after these events? is additional authority needed to address response and recovery from these events? we cannot sit by and merely hope that out size to disasters such as hurricane katrina and 9/11 will never occur again. our obligation to the public requires investigation by the subcommittee to prepare us for the possibility of these contingencies. hese contingencies. wrecking katrina make landfall august 29th 2005 and prove to be the most costly natural disaster in american history. on congress and particularly the subcommittee have spent the nearly four years since katrina looking at the action of the federal current as well as state and local governments, voluntary agencies as citizens themselves from response to recovery. which continues to this day. on the golf course -- on the gulf coast. today's hearing focuses on next that the. of what it did we learn from hurricane katrina as well as other disasters in the united
we have not used that word before. what is the role of the federal government before, during, and after these events? is additional authority needed to address response and recovery from these events? we cannot sit by and merely hope that out size to disasters such as hurricane katrina and 9/11 will never occur again. our obligation to the public requires investigation by the subcommittee to prepare us for the possibility of these contingencies. hese contingencies. wrecking katrina make...
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we're glad you can join us. jay leno coming up right now. >> there are so many things that wal-mart is looking forward to doing, like helping people live better but mostly we're looking forward to building stronger communities and relationships because with your help, the best is yet to come. >> nationwide insurance proudly supports tavis smiley. tavis and nationwide insurance working to improve financial literacy and the economic empowerment that comes with it. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: please welcome jay leno to this program. the popular comedian hosted "the tonight show" for 17 years. he spent his entire tenure as the undisputed king of late night tv. on september 14, the day after my birthday. >> that's right. tavis: had to remind you of that. moving to primetime, as the host of "the jay leno show" at 10:00. just one of the many promotional spots the network is ai
we're glad you can join us. jay leno coming up right now. >> there are so many things that wal-mart is looking forward to doing, like helping people live better but mostly we're looking forward to building stronger communities and relationships because with your help, the best is yet to come. >> nationwide insurance proudly supports tavis smiley. tavis and nationwide insurance working to improve financial literacy and the economic empowerment that comes with it. ♪ nationwide is on...
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and again, very close to us. so they hope that they will kick up some high surf, rough surf up there. they do kind of craze southern new england. in southeast, massachusetts, at least 40 miles per hour winds for them that could add 60 miles per hour. so anybody up there, they will just have that. >> for tonight, mostly cloudy. a bit muggy. showers and thunderstorms are possible. 68 to 74. let me show you live doppler 9,000. everything out to the west right now for the most part. right along i-91. a couple of showers north of 70. one shower cane of just popped up in the middle of town and we'll zoom in here. just popping up. this is the eastern port for them. that is drifting south of college park right now. putting this into motion to kind of drift out there, east, southeast, just south out here over that area across the beltway in the next hour and eventually get out there in the next hour. back to the computer we go. temperatures, they are, well, looking at 85 downtown. theying managed to make it back to 91 tod
and again, very close to us. so they hope that they will kick up some high surf, rough surf up there. they do kind of craze southern new england. in southeast, massachusetts, at least 40 miles per hour winds for them that could add 60 miles per hour. so anybody up there, they will just have that. >> for tonight, mostly cloudy. a bit muggy. showers and thunderstorms are possible. 68 to 74. let me show you live doppler 9,000. everything out to the west right now for the most part. right...
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there is a new wave of change all around us. and if we set our compass true, we will reach our destination. not merely victory for our party, but renewal for our nation. i love this country. i believe in the bright light of hope and possibility. i always have, even in the darkest hours. i know what america can achieve. i've seen it. i know what america can achieve. i've seen it. i've lived it. i'm a single mother with two kids, i work a lot. i come home tired. you do miss a lot. he dropped out for a whole month. sometimes i would talk to him and he wouldn't even turn around and look at me. i would just get frustrated because any way i would talk to him, it just doesn't go through his head. i didn't give up because there is always hope that they will snap out of it. announcer: give your teen the boost they need to graduate. call 1-877-for-a-kid or join us at boostup.org for tips and advice. woman driver impaled in the safe. matt has her story. >> for six weeks this, woman had her jaw wired s
there is a new wave of change all around us. and if we set our compass true, we will reach our destination. not merely victory for our party, but renewal for our nation. i love this country. i believe in the bright light of hope and possibility. i always have, even in the darkest hours. i know what america can achieve. i've seen it. i know what america can achieve. i've seen it. i've lived it. i'm a single mother with two kids, i work a lot. i come home tired. you do miss a lot. he dropped out...
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please stay with us. -0-0-0-0-0- i spent much of this week speaking to >> farm report guests th week. gentlemen, the top producer crop tour, whatever they got done, they said that crops are late maturing this year. that's not unusual, particularly in the eastern corn belt. because it's late being put out too. but has that -- that information been priced into the prices because they're at 320, 40, 50. >> i think it certainly has had a factor in supporting the market and farmers aren't selling anything. the bean crop is really late. human nature of market is people believe whatever it is they want to believe. if you want to be bullish corn, you're going to believe it's a late frost. what came out of that tour is we would have record yields. if you want to be bearish, you believe the record yields. start a good debate. >> i'm going to ask you about soy beans. corn is not as good in the eastern belt as the western belt. >> i think one thing that you will find in corn this year is that folks will tell you that
please stay with us. -0-0-0-0-0- i spent much of this week speaking to >> farm report guests th week. gentlemen, the top producer crop tour, whatever they got done, they said that crops are late maturing this year. that's not unusual, particularly in the eastern corn belt. because it's late being put out too. but has that -- that information been priced into the prices because they're at 320, 40, 50. >> i think it certainly has had a factor in supporting the market and farmers...
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fight for us. don't give an inch. if you vote with this bill, we will vote you out. >> you know that elected politicians will hear that kind of noise when people think this is all about power. the first thing they don't want to lose as their own. shepard: grassley is sort of taking credit for these town halls? >> that's correct. he is on the finance committee. he says that all of the delay caused by his willingness to negotiate slowed the process down and created the august vacation town halls. shepard: he sounded kind of pessimistic. >> yes, he did. he said that he would be forced to push away from the table and he believes that the president might let the by partisanship go and push through the bill without any republican support. he thinks this would be the worst possible situation. he thinks that he could moderated the bill. shepard: carl cameron, thank you. the budget deficit just hit its highest level ever. 1.267 trillion dollars. this is three times higher than last year. to pay it off would cost every american
fight for us. don't give an inch. if you vote with this bill, we will vote you out. >> you know that elected politicians will hear that kind of noise when people think this is all about power. the first thing they don't want to lose as their own. shepard: grassley is sort of taking credit for these town halls? >> that's correct. he is on the finance committee. he says that all of the delay caused by his willingness to negotiate slowed the process down and created the august vacation...
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don't use irritating products when using epiduo. overexposure to sun, sunlamps, extreme wind or cold may increase the risk for irritation. go to truthaboutzits.com and learn how to pay no more than $20 for your epiduo prescription. awesome! to learn more about epiduo gel talk to your doctor, >> announcer: "world news now" delivers your "morning papers." >> oh, we're up. >> this first story, this is pretty incredible when you consider this is all done on a windshield. take a look at some of these images. you're going to see there that is mona lisa. the other is a portrait of albert einstein. peter, can you turn on one of these monitors for us? we can't see. these images are so incredible that people are stopping at traffic lights, jumping out of their own cars to just admire them. the guy says his name is mr. wade. scott wade. he spends up to four hours perfecting these dirt images and he says the way he does it is he does not bother to wait tore the dirt. more or less what he decides to do is he will apply the dirt himself. he puts
don't use irritating products when using epiduo. overexposure to sun, sunlamps, extreme wind or cold may increase the risk for irritation. go to truthaboutzits.com and learn how to pay no more than $20 for your epiduo prescription. awesome! to learn more about epiduo gel talk to your doctor, >> announcer: "world news now" delivers your "morning papers." >> oh, we're up. >> this first story, this is pretty incredible when you consider this is all done on a...
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danny will throw, come back here, danny will throw a bunch of moisture at us. inland about 1/2 inch of rain. winds of sustained 40 miles per hour along the coast of ocean city, a steady breeze here in baltimore. here's where it gets complicated. now, not only do we have a source of moisture, we have a warm front starting to sag and stall over the region. additional source of rain starting tomorrow through tomorrow night and probably all day saturday. come back here. that's 2/3 of the equation. now we see a cold front to the west that will slide in saturday and sunday. that's going interact with this warm, humid air mass and the remnants of danny and give us more shower activity saturday night into sunday. danny is 1/3 of the problem that could include some rain and maybe some flooding. we'll have updates through the afternoon at wjz.com. it's going to be a wet weekend. stay tuned, back to you. >> thank you. stay with wjz and first warning weather for complete coverage of tropical storm danny. log onto wjz.com any time. >> a leaking barrel may have led to a foul
danny will throw, come back here, danny will throw a bunch of moisture at us. inland about 1/2 inch of rain. winds of sustained 40 miles per hour along the coast of ocean city, a steady breeze here in baltimore. here's where it gets complicated. now, not only do we have a source of moisture, we have a warm front starting to sag and stall over the region. additional source of rain starting tomorrow through tomorrow night and probably all day saturday. come back here. that's 2/3 of the equation....
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useful the same way that a bag of dye that explodes in bag of stolen money is useful. it smears anyone who holds it with a big stain of "stupid." prepare your mouth for a battle against germs. protect your mouth right with crest pro-health rinse at night. it kills 99% of germs that cause gingivitis, plaque, and bad breath, without the burn of alcohol. for a healthier mouth that's cleaner in the morning. [ engine powers down ] gentlemen, you booked your hotels on orbitz. well, the price went down, so you're all getting a check thanks. for the difference. except for you -- you didn't book with orbitz, so you're not getting a check. well, i think we've all learned a valuable lesson today. good day, gentlemen. thanks a lot. thank you. introducing hotel price assurance, where if another orbitz customer books the same hotel for less, we send you a check for the difference, automatically. >>> have you been waiting breathlessly for your update about art heist during news in iraq wartime? wait no longer. on tuesday, i slept through the day completely on a cocktail filled with t
useful the same way that a bag of dye that explodes in bag of stolen money is useful. it smears anyone who holds it with a big stain of "stupid." prepare your mouth for a battle against germs. protect your mouth right with crest pro-health rinse at night. it kills 99% of germs that cause gingivitis, plaque, and bad breath, without the burn of alcohol. for a healthier mouth that's cleaner in the morning. [ engine powers down ] gentlemen, you booked your hotels on orbitz. well, the...
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but that would put us right at this range of an ef1 tornado. we will bring you more on that as we head through the day tomorrow. right now we're calming down. no watches in effect. but it is still very muggy outside. we are starting to see some fog in the region. from the rain that fell early today. and the really muggy conditions. here's the storm on hold. it continues to push off to the southeast. that's where we are going to see most of the storms tomorrow. for the most part, tomorrow we are going to be dry. we are not completely ruling out the chance for a late day thunderstorms. mainly over southern parts of the state. or over the mountains to the west. but for most of us it'll be a nice quiet day. sunday, another front coming our way. as this one comes in, there will be a chance after thunderstorms with it once again then we will have a third one coming as we head through the week. so a for more chances. in this kind of an atmosphere, it doesn't take much tonight everything winding down. tomorrow, here's our break. partly sunny, just the
but that would put us right at this range of an ef1 tornado. we will bring you more on that as we head through the day tomorrow. right now we're calming down. no watches in effect. but it is still very muggy outside. we are starting to see some fog in the region. from the rain that fell early today. and the really muggy conditions. here's the storm on hold. it continues to push off to the southeast. that's where we are going to see most of the storms tomorrow. for the most part, tomorrow we are...
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let us pray. though we miss the site of people, your server -- your servant severed greatly and took on enormous taskslord, you knew his hopes were unquenchable, full of the mortality. you knew his strengths and his limitations. he knew you, lord, and beat new you could use anyone or anything to accomplish your purpose. -- and he knew you could use anyone. he wanted to drop people closer to one another and to his a divine presence. fashioned by family values and once expanded to a world vision true leadership would draw staff and friends to new depths of human understanding, embrace with compassion such a vision would inspire people around the world to believe with all our hearts that peace and justice
let us pray. though we miss the site of people, your server -- your servant severed greatly and took on enormous taskslord, you knew his hopes were unquenchable, full of the mortality. you knew his strengths and his limitations. he knew you, lord, and beat new you could use anyone or anything to accomplish your purpose. -- and he knew you could use anyone. he wanted to drop people closer to one another and to his a divine presence. fashioned by family values and once expanded to a world vision...
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joining us now to help get us through this hour. cnn senior political analyst, david gergen and columnist, patricia murphy. my thanks to both of you for being with us. david, that speech that i just played. it was just a little part of the speech. it was before, and this is interesting, here is this guy fighting are to minimum wage for the average american worker, before the bottom fell out of the economy, by the way. that's important to know. when we now know that a lot of the suits, a lot of the people he was scolding there, were making a lot of money and the little guys, the rest of us, ended up paying for it. once again, this is a ted kennedy with ledges racial where he was being kind of appreciated, wasn't he? >> he became, just as his brother, bobby, had become, and he picked up that banner after bobby was assassinated. he became the voice of fashion for people who were down and out, people on the margins, people who were poor and didn't have an equal opportunity and equal shot in life. that's why he was so beloved by that bas
joining us now to help get us through this hour. cnn senior political analyst, david gergen and columnist, patricia murphy. my thanks to both of you for being with us. david, that speech that i just played. it was just a little part of the speech. it was before, and this is interesting, here is this guy fighting are to minimum wage for the average american worker, before the bottom fell out of the economy, by the way. that's important to know. when we now know that a lot of the suits, a lot of...
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they can come in and fine us $20,000 for paying us $43. that is ridiculous and a reason why several of my colleagues have dropped out of medicare. there's several other different things that i have that i would like to see. one is business losses for patients that cannot afford the health savings across connecticuts to allow us as physicians to wrafe these losses as business losses. [applause] and none of these things would cost the federal government a penny and would put the control back in the hands of the patients and of the physicians. the other thing that i would like to say is we also need reform malpractice. that is not addressed in any of these issues. [applause] >> and thank you very much for your comments. you've got your two minutes. that's great. [applause] on this side, the gentleman -- >> dennis, before we -- >> i'm sorry. go ahead. >> what i want to do is acknowledge you and thank you as a family practice doctor. you are unfortunately almost a dying breed in our state and what is happening as you have stated so aptly is the
they can come in and fine us $20,000 for paying us $43. that is ridiculous and a reason why several of my colleagues have dropped out of medicare. there's several other different things that i have that i would like to see. one is business losses for patients that cannot afford the health savings across connecticuts to allow us as physicians to wrafe these losses as business losses. [applause] and none of these things would cost the federal government a penny and would put the control back in...
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brought us in to new york, waited for us. she didn't go to the concert with us and picked us up. >> oh, my gosh. >>> we are talking about another tropical system in to the weekend. can't seem brea break around here. let me get down to business and p.sc you the oo od toooisda od l. shouldn't be as ast erday. yesterday well to s 90y.r s today we will put thlty. wa will put the the upper 80s. some of our southern suburbs, like fredericksburg and warrenton will hit the lower 90s. off to the west cumberland a beautiful day, 85. a few more clouds an. if you are watching from leonardtown, around 87. the high today for dc, 88 degrees. here's how the numbers are coming in as you eat your lunch, 84. that's the number up in frederick, off 0 the west, leesburg is up to 88. annapolis is coming in at 81 right by the bay. a cool front is draped just north of us. this is probably going to stay parked around here. and it seems inocous right now but in to the weekend it will serve as a key player with respect to what might become hurricane dan
brought us in to new york, waited for us. she didn't go to the concert with us and picked us up. >> oh, my gosh. >>> we are talking about another tropical system in to the weekend. can't seem brea break around here. let me get down to business and p.sc you the oo od toooisda od l. shouldn't be as ast erday. yesterday well to s 90y.r s today we will put thlty. wa will put the the upper 80s. some of our southern suburbs, like fredericksburg and warrenton will hit the lower 90s. off...
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politically perhaps you were not useful to him. >> i was not useful to anybody, actually. i was 38 years old. i had to go home. i had to be with my boys for a variety of reasons. one of those reasons had to do with andrew being diagnosed recently with diabetes. my younger son. and also aspergers. there were a lot of republicans i raise ad lot of money for and i fought with. side by side. i left town and i received few phone calls. few letters, few notes. almost none from my own side. i got home to pensacola and it was a tough time. it was a really tough time. i loved that job. i hated leaving. but there was a package, big package. in that package was a huge picture of bobby kennedy. bobby was my hero, political hero. signed a note and said bobby would have loved working with you. i did, too. and then he said in a letter, if andrew ever needs anything, anything at all, call me up and let me know. we will take care of him. we will take care of your family. this, again, i was of no -- in fact, jon meacham, what made this more remarkable i used teddy kennedy like all good repu
politically perhaps you were not useful to him. >> i was not useful to anybody, actually. i was 38 years old. i had to go home. i had to be with my boys for a variety of reasons. one of those reasons had to do with andrew being diagnosed recently with diabetes. my younger son. and also aspergers. there were a lot of republicans i raise ad lot of money for and i fought with. side by side. i left town and i received few phone calls. few letters, few notes. almost none from my own side. i...
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the same kind of reward scheme we used on wall street. to motivate or kids, and when in fact, it is empirically flawed, and wrong and i think we can do a lot better. one other thing, before i wrap up. talk about sort of where books fit in in the grand scheme of things, i'm not a narrative writer like these folks here, i write a different kind of book and seems to me as a reader, there are a certain kind of book i want. you have big idea books, books that lay out this grand theory, then you have books that are change your life books, okay? and they seem to live in very, very different worlds. very different worlds, the folks who are doing the big idea, theoretical change your life books don't dane to tell you what you should do based on their grand theory, we don't do that. the folks doing the change of life books, i mean,... some of it is basically in the ground rule of exhortation. but i think the books that really matter, i want to read, the books that the audiences i talk to all over the country i ride an e-mail i get from people, peop
the same kind of reward scheme we used on wall street. to motivate or kids, and when in fact, it is empirically flawed, and wrong and i think we can do a lot better. one other thing, before i wrap up. talk about sort of where books fit in in the grand scheme of things, i'm not a narrative writer like these folks here, i write a different kind of book and seems to me as a reader, there are a certain kind of book i want. you have big idea books, books that lay out this grand theory, then you have...
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vicki, all the children, john used to regale us like that all the time. john has acted like teddy always took advantage of him. you should have seen it when they both came up on somebody else. i remember we were talking about angola wants. you were working out a deal with some of our more conservative friends. you agree on a particular course of action. along with your colleague, we were in teddy's office. the night as i was as a young senator, we started about how we're going to approach this issue on the floor. teddy said, you've got to do this. i said, that's not what we said. we told these guys we reported that. teddy very politely said to me, no, it went on for a few minutes. john stood up and said, biden, what the hell do you think this is, state? -- boy state? i know we're all here to celebrate the life of an incredible man. but i want to say to the kennedy clan, i want to give thanks for your father, thanks for your husband, thanks for your uncle, thanks for your brother. in an astonishingly and totally unexpected way, they're playing an important
vicki, all the children, john used to regale us like that all the time. john has acted like teddy always took advantage of him. you should have seen it when they both came up on somebody else. i remember we were talking about angola wants. you were working out a deal with some of our more conservative friends. you agree on a particular course of action. along with your colleague, we were in teddy's office. the night as i was as a young senator, we started about how we're going to approach this...
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a lot of us ride together. if someone gets hurt, the word gets out. >> police say mini van owners should park their vehicles in a secure garage or well lit place and remove the keys. >>> once again, a big home run. today wjz and a lot of familiar faces were collecting food for the food drive, part of the continuing community commitment to help in the cause. thank you for stopping by. >>> we do have a tornado warning in effect for parts of maryland. >> it has been another wild weather day. first warning doppler radar, tornado warning in effect for dorchester and wicomico county making its way off to the east. nothing has been spotted on the ground, but there is rotation in some of the areas along this line. if you live in one of these areas, get to your safe spot. the storm is coming about 20- mile-per-hour. we'll have a complete weather wrap up and the rest of what's going on coming up. >>> we'll check back with you in a few minutes. also coming up, tonight a summertime concert turns deadly. how storms brought
a lot of us ride together. if someone gets hurt, the word gets out. >> police say mini van owners should park their vehicles in a secure garage or well lit place and remove the keys. >>> once again, a big home run. today wjz and a lot of familiar faces were collecting food for the food drive, part of the continuing community commitment to help in the cause. thank you for stopping by. >>> we do have a tornado warning in effect for parts of maryland. >> it has been...
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his fight gave us the opportunity we were denyd when his brothers john and robert were taken from us. the blessing of time to say thank you and goodbye. for me, a great loss of a great friend and great, great advocate for people and it's like losing a brother. lost my sister a month ago and i feel the pain again. >> i hope he remembered -- i remember how he treated other people and made others look at himself and one another. >> ted kennedy, everyone knew, was fighting for the -- [ indiscernible ] >> the decade ted kennedy was a rock for the family. [ indiscernible ] >> you can see from the soundbites there. you don't need to open a history book to see how he changed our society. take a look around. here's more kennedy's example in action. >> reporter: this army of volunteers lost a leader today. poet davis delivers food to elderly people through meals on wheels of arlington. >> reporter: think there are a lot of hungry people if this program didn't exist. >> the hope still lives. >> reporter: in 1972, ted kennedy sponsored legislation to help make sure older people have a nutritious
his fight gave us the opportunity we were denyd when his brothers john and robert were taken from us. the blessing of time to say thank you and goodbye. for me, a great loss of a great friend and great, great advocate for people and it's like losing a brother. lost my sister a month ago and i feel the pain again. >> i hope he remembered -- i remember how he treated other people and made others look at himself and one another. >> ted kennedy, everyone knew, was fighting for the -- [...
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this is nightly business report for use it, august 11th. this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. 7//& captioning sponsored by wpbt >> susie: hazardous to the economy's health. that was the warning today from the congressional watchdog monitoring the government's bailout of the nation's banks. according to a report from the congressional oversight panel, banks still have plenty of problem loans on the books and that could threaten the economic recovery. how bad is this situation? stephanie dew talked today with the panel's chairwoman, elizabeth warren. >> how vulnerable is the financial system to the toxic assets? >> what's vulnerable -- it's vulnerable in two ways, first, most of the toxic acids -- assets that were there in october are still there with all the implications in terms of as they don't pay off, they run the risk of bringing the banks down. the second is so long as these assets remain on the bank's books, every time they get capital in, they use it as sort of a hedge
this is nightly business report for use it, august 11th. this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. 7//& captioning sponsored by wpbt >> susie: hazardous to the economy's health. that was the warning today from the congressional watchdog monitoring the government's bailout of the nation's banks. according to a report from the congressional oversight panel, banks still have plenty of problem loans on the books and that could...
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greenly has joined us as well -- ms. greely has joined us as well. as we look for senior wellness, we are looking at all aspects of senior life. look forward to hearing from you as well. >> thank you to all of you for being here. our role in this universe is to visit a wonderful programs like this and promote their good work. if you want to know what we do at the administration on aging, you just need to visit here. it is wonderful to be here with council member bowser to work with the mayor and dr. brown. it takes all of us working to gather. the mission of the administration on aging from the beginning has been to provide support for seniors, to help the senior aging community. we want to focus on health. everyone to focus on independence. that is what you do here. if you look at any of the program to have, the focus is on nutrition, the health and exercise programs. i spent a lot of time talking to dr. brown could is becoming increasingly more important that we showed good outcomes. when we help a senior achieve good health, it must show. this sta
greenly has joined us as well -- ms. greely has joined us as well. as we look for senior wellness, we are looking at all aspects of senior life. look forward to hearing from you as well. >> thank you to all of you for being here. our role in this universe is to visit a wonderful programs like this and promote their good work. if you want to know what we do at the administration on aging, you just need to visit here. it is wonderful to be here with council member bowser to work with the...
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we'd already had the what if a war looming over us for months. had i expected him to be more emotional as deployment drew nig. the night he got his orders i shoveled around the kitchen baking chocolate chip cookies until 2:00 am. i sealed them in a plastic ziploc bags. when he found them in the counter he came in the bedroom with tears in his eyes. he moaned i don't want to see any more dead people. he had only told me once about the hundreds and burned of mangled corpses he'd seen as a platoon leader during the gulf war. at the end of the exhausting 100-ground war mike's unit was making its final drive east when it ran directly across the highway of death. the iraqis fleeing kuwait city had jammed highway 80 as they tried to get back to safety. mike and his soldiers arrived upon the scene just four hours after the road was attacked by sorties of coalition aircraft. vehicles were smoking, some licked by orange flame. the orange stank of burning fuel and flesh. he described the sight there were prayer rugs, televisions, candles, silver war, women'
we'd already had the what if a war looming over us for months. had i expected him to be more emotional as deployment drew nig. the night he got his orders i shoveled around the kitchen baking chocolate chip cookies until 2:00 am. i sealed them in a plastic ziploc bags. when he found them in the counter he came in the bedroom with tears in his eyes. he moaned i don't want to see any more dead people. he had only told me once about the hundreds and burned of mangled corpses he'd seen as a platoon...
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using pork. so our traders expect we're going to sell pork to china because we did last year. no. they ran out of grains last year. so we had to substitute using pork. but we're selling to our traditional buyers and we're up 4% for the year on pork. china is going to stay out of the market. that will not change. they will buy their monthly purchases which is what they are doing now. >> okay. i'm going to ask you -- these are going to be tough questions. we've got producers out there that rely on beef, rely on pork and corn. what are they going to do? do you have a recommendation what you think they should do. >> they want to try to stay in there if they can. you're probably putting your five-year cycle low in here right now. the last time we were down here was 2002. >> you think it will turn around. >> it definitely will. you're making people go away where you create shortages down the road and the whole thing changes. it will change -- i think you will put your cycle low here within a month or s
using pork. so our traders expect we're going to sell pork to china because we did last year. no. they ran out of grains last year. so we had to substitute using pork. but we're selling to our traditional buyers and we're up 4% for the year on pork. china is going to stay out of the market. that will not change. they will buy their monthly purchases which is what they are doing now. >> okay. i'm going to ask you -- these are going to be tough questions. we've got producers out there that...
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use it objectively in english. [laughter] later when she was 85 and he was a trd term senator she wrote i watch to speak last friday night please say if i were presint modify was president. [laughter] the reason is what used to be called a condition contry to fact for instance if i were he. so you get t idea and these letters went on an on throughout all of their lives. >> very high standards but rather sadly, low expectations konz hindley -- is constantly disappointing his parents? >: tt mr. he was not a very good student and unfortunately was a pudgyid and they were obsessed with ways of her many letters referring to his way 10 being the fat kid and it is pretty brutal. but he was a victim of lower expectatns being the yogest of nine he was not taken very seriously and a huge irony at age 36 he became the patriarch of a family. d have the liberal democratic voice and he was not prepared for it, but who wod be? >> last year i had the opportunity to listen to the 1962 debate between ted kennedy and edward mccormick
use it objectively in english. [laughter] later when she was 85 and he was a trd term senator she wrote i watch to speak last friday night please say if i were presint modify was president. [laughter] the reason is what used to be called a condition contry to fact for instance if i were he. so you get t idea and these letters went on an on throughout all of their lives. >> very high standards but rather sadly, low expectations konz hindley -- is constantly disappointing his parents? >:...
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an expression one should not use on television. >> let's try to stay on the air. >> but i will make a prediction, that there will be a health bill, a larger one that aims at structure and everything, or zero more minimal health bill. but in the end, there will be a lot of changes in the way that medical care is in short in this country. >> charles says it is health insurance reform, in your column. >> nobody understands what obamas says when he talks about reform. it has 18 elements of structural reform and a lot of them will not happen. mark is right -- democrats understand that if the president is defeated on this, he is done. they will not slay their own severe in the first year. -- slay their own savior in the first year. there will be a health bill, but it will be a minimal one. the president used five times in his press conference an interesting turn of phrase, health insurance reform. a new formulation. i think it will be heavy regulation of insurance companies, so that if you have -- people who have that now and like it will be secure, portable, and permanent. people who acc
an expression one should not use on television. >> let's try to stay on the air. >> but i will make a prediction, that there will be a health bill, a larger one that aims at structure and everything, or zero more minimal health bill. but in the end, there will be a lot of changes in the way that medical care is in short in this country. >> charles says it is health insurance reform, in your column. >> nobody understands what obamas says when he talks about reform. it has...
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i wonder if you could tell us the advantages and disadvantages of that struggle? >> that is too hard, a wrap up moment. i found it immensely instructive and fruitful to meditate on it but in a concrete way, not sitting in my office thinking i wonder what is the difference? struggle with it, it relates to the research question. in my period, if i do early modern work, the research, when you get to the end of the research is clear because you have read everything, if you want to study the salem witchcraft trials, as a historian, if you read everything, you still don't know what the hell happened. you need to come up with an explanation. i had an interesting experience, i was writing a piece for the new yorker on the children's book stuart little. the first time i had done a piece of research in the modern period, working with people who wrote a lot, e.b. white and katharine white and i thought what was stuart little suppressed? i would love to come -- i thought it would be wide to the salem girls think they saw which is, it was a question that had an answer in the a
i wonder if you could tell us the advantages and disadvantages of that struggle? >> that is too hard, a wrap up moment. i found it immensely instructive and fruitful to meditate on it but in a concrete way, not sitting in my office thinking i wonder what is the difference? struggle with it, it relates to the research question. in my period, if i do early modern work, the research, when you get to the end of the research is clear because you have read everything, if you want to study the...
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this is a story that had most of us in the media and police speechless. they were emt's charged with doing unthinkable things to children ages 2 years old to 13 years old. police believe there may be more but victim's -- more victims. >> this is gross. it is indecent. there is no other term but they felt term to describe it. >> in the story of a 34 year-old john nicklas and 26 year-old shannon honea the notion is all you can feel. it april started back on july 15. detectives were able to determine that child pornography was located inside their home here on the 9700 block -- in middle river. police seized computers and several cd's and dvd's. it was not until after police viewed the videos is when they determined that the suspects were part of the child pornography. >> they were part of the sexual acts and selling it. they were distributing it to other people. >> according to court documents the abuse involving children ages 2-13. a vast amount of prescription bottles were found. one of the victims appeared to be unconscious in one of the videos. police a
this is a story that had most of us in the media and police speechless. they were emt's charged with doing unthinkable things to children ages 2 years old to 13 years old. police believe there may be more but victim's -- more victims. >> this is gross. it is indecent. there is no other term but they felt term to describe it. >> in the story of a 34 year-old john nicklas and 26 year-old shannon honea the notion is all you can feel. it april started back on july 15. detectives were...
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so we have been kind of like been neutral the last eight or nine years. >> they kept searching, using age progression technology to see whatshe might look like older. but the trail went old. excuse me. >> jaycee's mother called carl probyn who had watched her daughter to be taken away to tell them the good news. >> she asked me if i'm sitting down and i said yeah. i've got good news, they have found jaycee. so there was a little bit of n. >> a family at last finding peace of mind. philip garrido k her. >> there was a strategic arrangement to inhibit outside viewing and to isolate the victims from outside contact. >> me and my friend we were walking down the street and we heardkids crying. >> everybody called them creepy. >> we met >> jaycee who is now 29 years old had two daughters with her captor, one 11, one 15. on tuesday, garrido was seen walking around u.c. berkeley with his two children, but he is a registered sex offender. he was called into if parole office --the parole office and alyssa was named jaycee. >> jaycee's case mirrors other high profile kidnappings where the abduct
so we have been kind of like been neutral the last eight or nine years. >> they kept searching, using age progression technology to see whatshe might look like older. but the trail went old. excuse me. >> jaycee's mother called carl probyn who had watched her daughter to be taken away to tell them the good news. >> she asked me if i'm sitting down and i said yeah. i've got good news, they have found jaycee. so there was a little bit of n. >> a family at last finding...